Wednesday, September 19, 2007

15 Slides

Since two weeks ago, I have been so busy with things in school, work and personal learning endeavors. Twenty four hours of a day are not enough to finish all the billion things my mind wants to do. An additional one hour of the “Labyrinth” time can be a great help and I wish, as much as nature can give, I can have this. Unfortunately the Earth rotates for approximately 24 hours only and man is used to measure the interval of tasks on this basis, leaving us with no choice but to deal with all of our ideas within this bound. Oh! How I wish Chronos will provide me the luxury of time.

If you are going to let me describe the things I did for almost three weeks, the two PowerPoint presentations I created for the company can perfectly show you the whole picture of my efforts. The 15 slides of each presentation contain my thoughts and my plans because while doing them the design somehow represents the scattered ideas juggled within my brain.

These two presentations were used by two managers for their activities. One was for the client presentation showing how we celebrate “Success” in the company and the other was for recruitment purposes of the HR department, which they showcased it during the job fair. Both were created in just a couple of hours. I was so excited that I was able to furnish them in very tight deadline to the point that the finishing touches of one of them were done while we were in transit from Quezon City to Makati. To my recollection, it was indeed fun to tinker on the laptop keys in the backseat while the driver was treading the car along the highway. I did not mind the traffic jam and the rain that time. I was just enjoying the task of animating the slide show.


Here are the snapshots of the slides of the presentations.


Show 2: Presented to the soon-to-be employees of the company.




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Show 1: Presented to the client.



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The presentations I did were not that grand but somehow I found a little happiness in what I did.


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